Palm 2.0 Vaporizer Review

Palm 2.0 Vaporizer Review

I’ll say this much: the Palm 2.0 Vaporizer is a decent product; it’s not a great vape but it’s not shitty either. It’s a really good starter vaporizer made with high quality components by industry leader VaporBLUNT. I’d recommend it as a gift for someone who loves herb but has never vaporized. It’s pretty cheap, reliable and delivers decent hits. It’s not ideal for seasoned vaporists who want to vape several times a day, but it’s dependable and incredibly easy to clean.

SIMPLE TO USE

Here’s what’s cool about the Palm 2.0: It’s really light and compact. It fits easily into a purse or pocket and can be disguised cleverly in the user’s palm, as the name suggests. All you need to do to load it is grind up a couple nugs, pop open the Palm chamber, sprinkle them into the trench and close the Palm lid. Then take a freshly charged battery and press it down with your thumb. It’s pretty simple, a lot like the Magic Flight Launch Box, but this device is a more modern look whereas the Magic Flight is wooden, like an old dugout pipe.

SUPER COMPACT

The best thing about the Palm 2.0 is that you can pretty much take it anywhere. It’s super small and fits into the palm of your hand easily, making it ideal for vaporizing on-the-go. It’s actually more durable and well built than it looks, which surprised me. I really expected it to feel flimsy and cheap, but it actually doesn’t. It’s for sure portable, but its shape makes it a little tough to put in your pocket. It’s a little awkward, so you’re best best is to carry it in a backpack or something of that nature.

HOW DOES IT PERFORM?

I have to say despite being easier to operate and having a smaller herb chamber, the MFLB definitely rips better than the Palm 2.0. That was my main complaint with this device. I felt that no matter what strength of inhalation I employed, there just weren’t huge clouds of vapor. I mean they were definitely clouds, but they weren’t substantial billows. As I said before this is a great vaporizer if you’ve never vaped before, but if you’re needing this for constant travel, the need to recharge batteries gets a little tiresome and the strength of draw is not satisfying for the discerning vapor enthusiast.

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Chuck Shweig is a vaporizer enthusiast from Venice, CA. He first started using medicinal herbs as treatment for chronic pain in 2007. Right away he bought his first vaporizer - a Vapor Brothers unit. He's currently a big fan of his Arizer Air and Da Buddha, and looks forward to getting the Vapir Rise for social gatherings.
Chuck spent four years behind the counter of medical dispensaries, helping patients get the medicine they needed to alleviate a variety of physical and mental issues. He's had the opportunity to try dozens of vaporizer units and hear patients' direct reviews of how those vaporizers helped (or didn't). When it comes to you reading an unbiased and sometimes brutally honest vaporizer review, just remember, you gotta trust Chuck!
A perfect chill day for Chuck involves a bike ride down to the beach and enjoying a good session with his favorite portable vape in his hand and Chemical Brothers playing in his headphones.

This thing is terrible. My boyfriend spent a lot of his hard earned money on the palm 2.0, and I feel so bad about it. The green is definitely being heated, because you can smell it and it turns brown, but we don’t get any kind of high at all from it. I told him to send it back, but it’s probably too late now. What a waste of money and weed. I’ve read so many bad reviews on other sites too. If you had a better experience somehow, that’s great, but I’m really surprised you gave such a high rating for such a piece of crap.